New York City Hotels from Discount to Luxury, Including Gay Friendly, Pet Friendly and Airport Hotels.

Why is much of this site dedicated to New York City hotels? Visitors to New York come for many reasons. Tourists, business people, artists, journalists, diplomats: the list is endless.
But everyone traveling to The Big Apple is faced with the same dilemma: where to stay? A businessperson intending to spend a great deal of time on Wall Street probably won't want to stay in a hotel
in the Bronx. Art dealers would probably be better accommodated in SoHo or Midtown, rather than on Staten Island. And that's just the geography! Some visitors are primarily interested in hotel prices
or amenities. We've categorized hotels as discount, moderate, luxury, pet friendly, and near an airport. Other visitors want to stay in a particular neighborhood. If you fall in this category you will
find our extensive breakdown of New York City regions helpful. Most of the regional hotels featured here are located in one of the neighborhoods of Manhattan. Airport hotels are the principal exception
as the three major airports are located in other boroughs. Think about what it is you are looking for, and where, and then use the resources here to research some New York City hotels.

Mandarin Oriental New York
The Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle is practically across the street from Central Park. The Asiate restaurant on the 35th floor serves the finest in French and Japanese cuisine with a spectacular view of Central Park.

Victorian Bed and Breakfast
Come to the Victorian Bed & Breakfast for a comfortable stay on Staten Island. This fine Italianate Villa built in 1846 is crowned with a cupola and has original Victorian decor (circa 1860) including chandeliers, mirrors, and many pieces of furniture.

Lefferts Manor
Enjoy a stay in an 1898 town house, the only Bed and Breakfast in the Historic Lefferts Garden District. Conveniently located just 3 blocks away from Prospect Park Subway Station.